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Zagreb Airport, 1968

Belgrade Airport handles over a million passengers

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Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport registered its busiest February on record by handling 495.532 passengers, representing an increase of 3.2% on the same month last year. The figure was achieved despite an only 0.4% increase in aircraft movements. During the first two months of the year, the airport welcomed 1.059.225 travellers through its doors, up 0.8%, or an additional 8.103 passengers. The airport is expected to retain its growth in March.


Belgrade’s largest airlines by scheduled seat capacity, February 2025


March 18, 2025
Belgrade Newsflash Results 2025 serbia
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  1. Anonymous18:30

    Pretty good result. If you take into account a day less and the Wizz cuts

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  2. Anonymous19:49

    Impressive!

    JU even had some cuts in the network during the February, which apparently resulted in less flights but higher LF and slightly more pax.

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    1. Anonymous22:55

      February LF stood at 75.5%

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    2. Anonymous09:05

      No, it did not. Air Serbia had 293.198 passengers across whole network which include Nis and Kraljevo operations. This published capacity is for Belgrade only.

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    3. Anonymous09:36

      Unfortunately, that’s minor difference

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  3. Anonymous23:25

    When you look at the list of airlines, you can tell BEG is dominated by legacy carriers

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  4. Anonymous03:10

    Nice.

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  5. Anonymous04:35

    How many entered and how many left the country? How many were round-trip or thru passengers?

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    1. Anonymous10:49

      Why do you think the airport has these stats? Entries and departures are managed by the border police and round-trip/one-way stats are maintained by airlines themselves and not shared/commingled.

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    2. Anonymous16:55

      Of course they do have those figures...entering, exiting, transfering. Round trip does not need to be known as they treat it as outbound / inbound pax.

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  6. Anonymous08:21

    Свака част за наш Београд! Само напред

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  7. Anonymous08:35

    pretty much the same for 2024

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  8. Anonymous17:20

    It's called general aviation.

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  9. Anonymous19:40

    We are all happy when BEG does well.

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